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ASHWAUBENON – Josh Cisewski returned the second half kickoff 77 yards for a touchdowns and hauled in a 22-yard TD reception and the Falcons knocked the Bears from the unbeaten ranks in convincing fashion.

Amherst, ranked No. 2 in the middle-size enrollment category in the Associated Press poll, rolled up 351 yards on the ground on just 32 attempts. Brandon Piotrowski led the charge with 134 yards on 11 carries and a pair of TDs.

Bonduel mustered just 149 yards of total offense.

Amherst

14

14

14

7

—

49

Bonduel

0

0

0

8

—

8

First Quarter

A - Brandon Piotrowski 2 run (Cameron Gaulke kick). 10:34

A - Amaziah McCall 9 pass from Garrett Groshek (Gaulke kick), 5:27

Second Quarter

A - Piotrowski 53 run (Gaulke kick), 9:50

A - Josh Cisewski 22 pass from Groshek (Gaulke kick), 4:21

Third Quarter

A - Cisewski 77 kickoff return (Gaulke kick), 11:47

A - Groshek 10 run (Gaulke kick), 5:59

Fourth Quarter

A - Dalton Nemzoff 14 run (Gaulke kick), 11:53

B - Jordan Boldt 10 run (pass good), 3:09

Records: Amherst 4-0, 2-0 CWC 8; Bonduel 3-1, 1-1 CWC 8.

Pittsville 44,

Rib Lake/Prentice 7

RIB LAKE – Senior Paul downs ran for touchdowns of 36 and 2 yards and passes for scoring strikes of 18 and 13 yards to lead the Panthers to their first win of the season.

The victory snaps a six-game skid going back to the 2014 season.

Alec Kolar ran for two touchdowns and finished with 106 yards on the ground, while Downs completed 11 of 18 for 128 yards through the air.

Pittsville

6

24

14

0

—

44

Rib Lake/Prentice

7

0

0

0

—

7

First quarter

P - Paul Downs 36 run (Run failed)

RL/P - Drew Rhode 15 run (Taylor Brayton kick)

Second quarter

P - Downs 2 run (Downs run)

P - Jake Allind 18 pass from Downs (Downs run)

P - Riley Wayerski 13 pass from Downs (Alec Kolar run)

Third quarter

P - Kolar 52 run (Downs kick)

P - Kolar 3 run (Downs kick)

Tri-County 33, Tigerton/Marion 15

PLAINFIELD – Quarterback Claude Cleereman ran for a pair of touchdowns and threw for another score to help the Penguins pick up a CWC 10 win over the Tigers.

Tigerton/Marion struck first on its opening drive, before Tri-County responded with 26 unanswered points.

Brandon Peckham returned the second half kickoff 80 yards for a touchdown to put the Penguins in control at 19-7. He also finished with a game-high 104 yards on 20 carries.

WONEWOC – Derek Baumgartner added 173 yards on the ground and four touchdowns to lead the Eagles to victory over the Wolves and help them remain undefeated on the season.

Austin Bunders contributed 154 offensive yards, with 25 of them being receiving, and two touchdowns.

Almond-Bancroft

20

20

6

6

—

52

Wonewoc-Center

0

0

0

8

—

8

First Quarter

AB - Austin Bunders 52 run (Wyatt Richtmyre kick), 9:07

AB - Derek Baumgartner 4 run (Richtmyre kick), 5:10

AB - Baumgartner 38 run (Richtmyre kick failed), 1:54

Second Quarter

AB - Baumgartner 52 run (Richtmyre kick), 11:08

AB - Johl Turzinski 29 pass from Richtmyre (Richtmyre kick), 8:37

AB - Baumgartner 17 run (Richtmyre kick failed), 2:55

Third Quarter

AB - A. Bunders 1 run (Richtmyre kick failed), 7:32

Fourth quarter

AB - Carter Newby 37 run (run failed), 11:49

WC - Mason Polk 30 run (Joey Krueger run), 8:33

Record: Almond-Bancroft 4-0, 1-0 CWC 10.

Abbotsford 56,

McDonell Central 28

ABBOTSFORD – Ethan Kramas had 13 carries for 161 yards and two TDs while Garrett Rau completed two passes for 99 yards, both resulting in touchdowns for the Falcons in their Cloverwood Conference matchup against the Macs.

Cooper Henrickson added 96 yards on the ground in 7 carries with a touchdown for the Falcons.

McDonell Central

12

8

0

8

—

28

Abbotsford

14

28

14

0

—

56

First Quarter

A - Ethan Kramas 60 run (Joseph Aguilera kick)

MC - Alex Ohde 11 pass (Kick failed)

A - Cooper Henrickson 85 kickoff return (Aguilera kick)

MC - Ohde 5 pass (2pt. conversion failed)

Second Quarter

A - Garrett Rau 2 run (Aguilera kick)

MC - Zach Gilles 44 pass from Ohde (2pt. conversion)

A - Henrickson 38 run (Aguilera kick)

A - Henrickson 53 pass from Rau (Aguilera kick)

A - Kramas 20 run (Aguilera kick)

Third Quarter

A - Henrickson 46 pass from Rau (Aguilera kick)

A - Rau 6 run (Aguilera kick)

Fourth Quarter

MC - Ohde 2 pass (2 pt. conversion)

Owen-Withee 36,

Green/Grant 0

GREENWOOD – Kevin Kitlica rushed for 236 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Blackhawks in the Cloverwood Conference matchup.

Josiah Goerlitz rushed for 73 yards and two scores as Owen-Withee rolled up 396 yards on the ground

Hunter Worth rushed for 62 yards to lead Greenwood/Granton

O-W

14

14

8

0

—

36

G/G

0

0

0

0

—

0

First Quarter

OW - Joshia Goerlitz 4 run (Kevin Kitlica )

OW - Goerlitz 1 1 run (run fail)

Second Quarter

OW - Kole Karaba 16 run (run fail)

OW - Kitlica 49 run (Karaba run)

Third Quarter

OW - Kitlica 2 run (Karaba run)

Water. Luth. Prep 28,

Nekoosa 14

NEKOOSA – Kyle Olson completed 5 passes for 66 yards and one interception in the Papermakers loss to the Phoenixes.

Tarek Tuttle had 140 yards in 19 carries and one touchdown and Justin Mortel added 41 yards on the ground, but it wasn’t enough to help the Papermakers make a comeback.

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Watertown Lutheran Prep

0

14

7

7

—

28

Nekoosa

0

0

7

7

—

14

Second Quarter

LP - Nate Stein 2 run (Kick good), 9:02

LP - Ian Paulsen 42 INT return (Kick good), 00:12

Third Quarter

LP - Stein 7 run (Kick good), 8:31

N - Trenton Smith 6 run (Kaylee Jensen kick), 4:16

Fourth Quarter

N- Tarek Tuttle 17 run (Jensen kick), 6:10

LP- Josh Schroeder 17 pass from Paulsen (Kick good), 3:19

Record: Nekoosa 1-3, 0-0 SCC.

Oshkosh North 31,

SPASH 28

STEVENS POINT – Victor Kizewski added 226 yards in 16 carries and four TDs for the Panthers who fell because of a last minute field goal by the Spartans in the head to head VFA-South Division game.

Kizewski had touchdown runs of 75 and 67 yards, while Gus Turner-Zick contributed 101 yards in 20 carries for the Panthers.

Oshkosh North

7

7

7

10

—

31

SPASH

0

14

0

14

—

28

First Quarter

ON- Eliot Dittmer 10 run (Sam Herkert kick), 2:52

Second Quarter

ON - Dittmer 22 run (Herkert kick), 8:39

SPASH - Victor Kizewski 75 run (Joey Dorgan kick), 7:48

SPASH - Kizewski 8 run (Dorgan kick), 0:21

Third Quarter

ON - Cameron Sorenson 42 pass from Tyler Kujawa (Herkert kick), 7:36

Fourth Quarter

SPASH - Kizewski 20 run (Dorgan kick), 9:44

ON - Dittmer 23 run (Herkert kick), 6:24

SPASH - Kizewski 67 run (Dorgan kick), 6:04

ON - FG Herkert 30, 0:00

Records: SPASH 2-2, 1-2 VFA South; Oshkosh North 2-2, 1-2 VFA South.

Adams-Friendship 37,

Wisconsin Heights 0

MAZOMANIE – The Green Devils improved to 3-1 overall with their first shutout of the season.

A-F scored 22 points in the second quarter to put the game out of reach.

APPLETON – The Wisconsin Rapids team of Libby Schuerman, Grace Hartman, Maddie Esselman and Elli Esselman won the 100 medley relay at the Terror Relays in 1 minute, 4 seconds.

The Raiders placed fourth in the 12-team event with 208 points.

Stevens Point Area Senior High finished fifth with 170 points and the Panthers top finish was a second in the 800 freestyle relay in 9:59.27 by the team of Alex Raczek, Kathryn Stupar, Gabby Sroda and Babby Raczek.

UWSP (3-1) earned five straight-set singles wins and a pair of doubles victories to defeat the Raiders (1-6). Nicole Thorson and Abbey Johnson each won their singles and doubles matches.

In her first career match at No. 1 singles, Thorson topped Carly Grant 6-2, 6-2 to improve to 3-1. Emily Kleist won by the same scoreline at No. 2 singles for the Pointers.

Thorson and Katelyn Asfeld cruised to an 8-2 win over Monika Gurdak and Cali Bonie at No. 1 doubles, while Rachael Kwiatkowski and Johnson teamed up for an 8-6 win at the No. 3 spot

COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL

Pointers Invitational

STEVENS POINT – Hannah Picel was named the Most Valuable Player and the sixth-ranked Pointers completed a 4-0 showing at their home tournament by sweeping Bethel (29-27, 25-22, 25-19) and Concordia-Moorhead (25-11, 25-23, 25-15) at Berg Gym.

UWSP (8-0) used a balanced offensive attack, with three players in double figures, to defeat Bethel (9-1), which was receiving votes in this week's American Volleyball Coaches Association poll.

Ellen Drewry had a match-high 12 kills, Gabby Thomas tallied 11 and Emma Brunkhorst added 10 for the Pointers. Brittany Laffin recorded 38 assists, while Picel led the defense with 26 digs.

Thomas matched her career high with 15 digs in the win over Concordia-Moorhead (5-2). Picel chipped in with digs 13 and Bri Piepenbrok, a Merrill graduate, had 11. Brunkhorst paced the attack with 11 kills and just one error on 18 attempts.

Joining Picel on the all-tournament team was Drewry, who totaled 40 kills and hit .418.

COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY

MEQUON – The Pointers ran to a first place finish at the Ken Weidt Classic, placing seven runners in the top 15 to finish with 31 points. UWSP’s women's team placed four in the top 14 to finish second with 62 points.

Leading the way for the men was Lukas Johnson who brought home the individual title, posting a time of 26:36.5. Tyler Tanko, a SPASH graduate, finished 12th overall with a time of 27:28.3 to close out the scoring.

Holly Winberg was the top finisher for the Pointers, taking third overall with a time of 23:48.0.